Eggable Shells

Eggable Shells

Our standard, standard, and enterprise shells, as well as shells provided as part of a medium or large web hosting package are Eggable, which is to say that you can run Eggdrop or other non-abusive bots. By non-abusive we mean bots that are not intended to intentionally flood, takeover, or otherwise disrupt IRC channels, users, or servers.

These can be run on any of our Linux based shell servers (but not our old SunOS box, it is just too resource tight to support user daemons of any sort, it’s mainly there for nostalgia reasons).

We have a number of bots and IRC bouncers pre-installed on our shell servers and available for your use. For those who prefer to roll your own, we have a very complete suite of Linux development tools available online and available for your use.

Many shell providers come and go. Eskimo North has been around under original ownership since the formation of the CIX in Stockton in 1992 and prior to that we operated a Unix Timeshare service from 1985 so we have 30 years of experience providing shells (prior to 1992 they were shells on an isolated SunOS network). In 2012 we upgraded our host hardware from older UltraSparc servers to i7 based systems. In August of 2015, we upgraded our router to provide lower latency and improved performance.

If you would like a custom hostname under our domain with a dedicated IP address for that hostname on a particular shell server, we would be happy to accommodate this at no additional expense. If you would like your own domain name, then you will need either a business or personal medium or large web hosting package or a virtual domain plus standard or larger shell.

Some of the IRC bots we provide pre-installed include:

Eggdrop

An Advanced IRC Robot

Fedmsg-irc

Fedora Messaging Infrastructure System – IRC Bot

Gozerbot

IRC and Jabber bot written in Python

Ibid

Easily extensible Python IM bot for IRC, Jabber, SILC, campfire, etc.

Iroffer

IRC file distribution bot

Jirc

An IRC to Jabber bridge bot

Json Bot

A framework for building bots for IRC, XMPP, and the web.

Kgb Bot

A collaborative bot for IRC

Lambdabot

A development tool and advanced IRC bot

Nadoka

IRC logger, monitor, and proxy bot in ruby.

Piespy

IRC bot to visualize social networks

Plum

IRC proxy, stationing, login, and bot program.

Rbot

IRC bot written in ruby

Rss2irc

IRC bot that watches an rss/atom feed and relays it to a channel

Most shells give you ssh access, as do we, but we also give you a full remote desktop including sound. Included are a number of text and some very nice graphical IRC clients.

While you can still use bnc, sbnc, or znc bouncers as a way to obscure your IP address from potential abuse, an alternative is to connect to our shells using x2go and then run an IRC client on our shells.

We are not at present allowing IRC servers onto our shells. This may be possible in the future if our client base becomes sufficient to cover the cost of the bandwidth demands and necessary protective measures. We are the original founders of NewNet and have run IRC servers here in the past.